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- traced to the 6th century BC, when it was settled by Gr****s, who named it Dioscurias. During this time and the subsequent Roman period, much of the city disappeared...
- inventors of war dances, which characterize the Kuretes. The ancient city of Dioscurias or Dioskurias (Διοσκουριάς) on the Black Sea coast, modern Sukhumi, was...
- trade network with Gr**** colonies on the eastern Black Sea s**** (such as Dioscurias and Phasis), though, the entire region would be annexed first by Pontus...
- Black Sea coast of present-day Abkhazia, in particular at Pitiunt and Dioscurias. classical authors described various peoples living in the region and...
- North coast Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermon****a Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia...
- of which are also noticed by Ptolemy and Pliny. The chief towns were Dioscurias or Dioscuris (under the Romans called Sebastopolis, now Sukhumi) on the...
- in the Caucasus named Strobilos: "… as we turned from Astelphos toward Dioscurias, we saw the Caucasus range […] One peak of the Caucasus was pointed out—the...
- North coast Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermon****a Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia...
- North coast Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermon****a Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia...
- and others. It is pointed out that they lived in a quite wide area from Dioscurias (Διοσκουριάς), to Trabzon. Sources from the 5th to 4th century BC till...